TY - JOUR
T1 - Finding Nemo’s Genes
T2 - A chromosome-scale reference assembly of the genome of the orange clownfish Amphiprion percula
AU - Lehmann, Robert
AU - Lightfoot, Damien J.
AU - Schunter, Celia
AU - Michell, Craig T.
AU - Ohyanagi, Hajime
AU - Mineta, Katsuhiko
AU - Foret, Sylvain
AU - Berumen, Michael L.
AU - Miller, David J.
AU - Aranda, Manuel
AU - Gojobori, Takashi
AU - Munday, Philip L.
AU - Ravasi, Timothy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Authors. Molecular Ecology Resources Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2019/5
Y1 - 2019/5
N2 - The iconic orange clownfish, Amphiprion percula, is a model organism for studying the ecology and evolution of reef fishes, including patterns of population connectivity, sex change, social organization, habitat selection and adaptation to climate change. Notably, the orange clownfish is the only reef fish for which a complete larval dispersal kernel has been established and was the first fish species for which it was demonstrated that antipredator responses of reef fishes could be impaired by ocean acidification. Despite its importance, molecular resources for this species remain scarce and until now it lacked a reference genome assembly. Here, we present a de novo chromosome-scale assembly of the genome of the orange clownfish Amphiprion percula. We utilized single-molecule real-time sequencing technology from Pacific Biosciences to produce an initial polished assembly comprised of 1,414 contigs, with a contig N50 length of 1.86 Mb. Using Hi-C-based chromatin contact maps, 98% of the genome assembly were placed into 24 chromosomes, resulting in a final assembly of 908.8 Mb in length with contig and scaffold N50s of 3.12 and 38.4 Mb, respectively. This makes it one of the most contiguous and complete fish genome assemblies currently available. The genome was annotated with 26,597 protein-coding genes and contains 96% of the core set of conserved actinopterygian orthologs. The availability of this reference genome assembly as a community resource will further strengthen the role of the orange clownfish as a model species for research on the ecology and evolution of reef fishes.
AB - The iconic orange clownfish, Amphiprion percula, is a model organism for studying the ecology and evolution of reef fishes, including patterns of population connectivity, sex change, social organization, habitat selection and adaptation to climate change. Notably, the orange clownfish is the only reef fish for which a complete larval dispersal kernel has been established and was the first fish species for which it was demonstrated that antipredator responses of reef fishes could be impaired by ocean acidification. Despite its importance, molecular resources for this species remain scarce and until now it lacked a reference genome assembly. Here, we present a de novo chromosome-scale assembly of the genome of the orange clownfish Amphiprion percula. We utilized single-molecule real-time sequencing technology from Pacific Biosciences to produce an initial polished assembly comprised of 1,414 contigs, with a contig N50 length of 1.86 Mb. Using Hi-C-based chromatin contact maps, 98% of the genome assembly were placed into 24 chromosomes, resulting in a final assembly of 908.8 Mb in length with contig and scaffold N50s of 3.12 and 38.4 Mb, respectively. This makes it one of the most contiguous and complete fish genome assemblies currently available. The genome was annotated with 26,597 protein-coding genes and contains 96% of the core set of conserved actinopterygian orthologs. The availability of this reference genome assembly as a community resource will further strengthen the role of the orange clownfish as a model species for research on the ecology and evolution of reef fishes.
KW - Amphiprion percula
KW - Nemo
KW - chromosome-scale assembly
KW - coral reef fish
KW - fish genomics
KW - functional genomics
KW - orange clownfish
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85053346785&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/1755-0998.12939
DO - 10.1111/1755-0998.12939
M3 - Article
SN - 1755-098X
VL - 19
SP - 570
EP - 585
JO - Molecular Ecology Resources
JF - Molecular Ecology Resources
IS - 3
ER -